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(04-14-2022, 11:35 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:33 AM)rachel83az Wrote: HES = Harvard Extension School
DUH LOL
HES is not the same as being accepted into Harvard though. You're not a Harvard alumni which is kind of weird.
That's not correct. Harvard Extension School degree recipients absolutely are Harvard alumni. They walk and receive degrees at the same commencements and hold the same eligibility for full membership in the same Harvard Alumni Association as graduates of other constituents like Harvard College.
Harvard Extension School certificate-only recipients generally don't. But similar gradations exist for certificate-only recipients of other Harvard constituents, and similarly at other universities. The Harvard Extension Alumni Association does have an associate membership level for graduate certificate-only recipients.
Quote:But it's Harvard. They do strange things.
That's correct! Can confirm.
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(04-14-2022, 11:47 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:35 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:33 AM)rachel83az Wrote: HES = Harvard Extension School
DUH LOL
HES is not the same as being accepted into Harvard though. You're not a Harvard alumni which is kind of weird.
That's not correct. Harvard Extension School degree recipients absolutely are Harvard alumni. They walk and receive degrees at the same commencements and hold the same eligibility for full membership in the same Harvard Alumni Association as graduates of other constituents like Harvard College.
Harvard Extension School certificate-only recipients generally don't. But similar gradations exist for certificate-only recipients of other Harvard constituents, and similarly at other universities. The Harvard Extension Alumni Association does have an associate membership level for graduate certificate-only recipients.
HES certificates don't become Harvard alumni and that seems to be what most people on here do.
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(04-14-2022, 11:48 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:47 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:35 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:33 AM)rachel83az Wrote: HES = Harvard Extension School
DUH LOL
HES is not the same as being accepted into Harvard though. You're not a Harvard alumni which is kind of weird.
That's not correct. Harvard Extension School degree recipients absolutely are Harvard alumni. They walk and receive degrees at the same commencements and hold the same eligibility for full membership in the same Harvard Alumni Association as graduates of other constituents like Harvard College.
Harvard Extension School certificate-only recipients generally don't. But similar gradations exist for certificate-only recipients of other Harvard constituents, and similarly at other universities. The Harvard Extension Alumni Association does have an associate membership level for graduate certificate-only recipients.
HES certificates don't become Harvard alumni and that seems to be what most people on here do.
It was my impression that most members go to HES for degrees (at lest the most active discussions were about degrees), not just certificates.
As for the topic - yes, I know a guy who got into elite school with Big 3 degree. Moreover, he got a full ride scholarship - which is not that uncommon for residential PhD program.
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HES has earn-your-way admissions. It's not competitive at all, so I doubt anyone would ask this question about HES or a similar school/program unless they didn't look at the admissions requirements.
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Also, a member of this board recently posted about getting a full ride for a doctorate program at the main Purdue campus with a COSC undergrad and a WGU masters.
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(04-14-2022, 09:45 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: (04-14-2022, 09:18 AM)uncapentin Wrote: I'm just curious. Has anyone applied to a top named or Ivy League school, with a Big 3 or next 9 degree and been accepted for grad school ?
What's a next 9 degree? I think that's the first time someone mentioned "next 9"... let me see, there have been a few people from the Big 3 and CBE providers going onto Ivy League and Top 50 schools, someone even became a professor at Harvard!
It's what Jennifer Cook-DeRosa termed a group of schools that took 90cr of RA/Alt-credit (a couple will also take NA and/or NCCRS), and the remaining 30cr were under a certain price (I think it was around $12k or less with discounts/scholarships):
CSU-Global (CO)
Franklin University (OH)
Granite State College (NH)
Liberty University
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UMGC
Upper Iowa University
Wilmington University (DE)
She had some additional requirements (RA, non-profit, etc.). There are obviously more schools out there that will fit, but we came to the conclusion that a round 12 schools was enough for our purposes.
Now we generally refer to them as HCT schools (High Credit Transfer).
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(04-14-2022, 11:47 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:35 AM)ss20ts Wrote: (04-14-2022, 11:33 AM)rachel83az Wrote: HES = Harvard Extension School
DUH LOL
HES is not the same as being accepted into Harvard though. You're not a Harvard alumni which is kind of weird.
That's not correct. Harvard Extension School degree recipients absolutely are Harvard alumni. They walk and receive degrees at the same commencements and hold the same eligibility for full membership in the same Harvard Alumni Association as graduates of other constituents like Harvard College.
Harvard Extension School certificate-only recipients generally don't. But similar gradations exist for certificate-only recipients of other Harvard constituents, and similarly at other universities. The Harvard Extension Alumni Association does have an associate membership level for graduate certificate-only recipients.
Quote:But it's Harvard. They do strange things.
That's correct! Can confirm.
Wait... so does that mean that children of HES grads qualify for legacy admissions at Harvard?
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(06-04-2022, 02:34 PM)Pikachu Wrote: Wait... so does that mean that children of HES grads qualify for legacy admissions at Harvard?
Not to Harvard College, no.
See "Are my chances of admission enhanced if a relative has attended Harvard?" on the admissions FAQ page.
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Hmm, I think I want to apply to Harvard as my "family" attended there! <Admissions takes an additional look, throws it into the trash> <I jump for joy, yay! I DID NOT GET into Harvard>
From the link provided: "The application process is the same for all candidates. Among a group of similarly distinguished applicants, the children of Harvard College alumni/ae may receive an additional look."
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Going to HES isn't the same as going to Harvard. Yes, Harvard does grant the degree. I almost attended there, but decided not to, because some folks who got the degree said they got calls from recruiters. But after the recruiters digged in and discovered that they went to HES and not the programs that had 2% acceptance rate, the recruiters enthusiasm went away. Also, if you go to harvard's official blog page, they tell people who went to HES to stop telling people they went to harvard. That was the deal-breaker for me (when Harvard disrespects their own degree)
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